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<blockquote data-quote="Horus Greylocke" data-source="post: 5484314" data-attributes="member: 6671629"><p>I actually have a question about the xp it takes to get a new feat in PF E6. </p><p> </p><p></p><p>In E6 for 3.5, it's 5000 xp, right? Well, in 3.5 it takes 6000 xp to go from 6th to 7th, where as in PFRPG, it takes 12000. Not to mention that characters in PF level slower. A CR 6 encounter in 3.5 is worth 1800, or 450 xp ea for a 4 person party. In PF, that number is 2400, or 600 xp/person. So while the number of xp to get to 7th doubled, the average xp per character for a APL equal encounter doesn't. In essence, Paizo took the ol' 13.333 encounters to level equation and brought it up to around 20 encounters. </p><p> Should xp for a new feat in PF E6 stay at 5000, should it be 6600 xp ( which is based off of around 11 encounters, the amount 3.5 E6 xp/feat breaks down to), or should it be 10,000, which is double, just like PF xp to 7th is double the old 3.5? </p><p> </p><p></p><p>Gods, I hope that made any sense whatsoever. I'm just trying to find that sweet spot number for xp to award a new feat. I'm actually more interested in E8 for PF, but I can figure that number out from what E6 should be (which is double whatever it is for E6).</p><p> Thanks.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Horus Greylocke, post: 5484314, member: 6671629"] I actually have a question about the xp it takes to get a new feat in PF E6. In E6 for 3.5, it's 5000 xp, right? Well, in 3.5 it takes 6000 xp to go from 6th to 7th, where as in PFRPG, it takes 12000. Not to mention that characters in PF level slower. A CR 6 encounter in 3.5 is worth 1800, or 450 xp ea for a 4 person party. In PF, that number is 2400, or 600 xp/person. So while the number of xp to get to 7th doubled, the average xp per character for a APL equal encounter doesn't. In essence, Paizo took the ol' 13.333 encounters to level equation and brought it up to around 20 encounters. Should xp for a new feat in PF E6 stay at 5000, should it be 6600 xp ( which is based off of around 11 encounters, the amount 3.5 E6 xp/feat breaks down to), or should it be 10,000, which is double, just like PF xp to 7th is double the old 3.5? Gods, I hope that made any sense whatsoever. I'm just trying to find that sweet spot number for xp to award a new feat. I'm actually more interested in E8 for PF, but I can figure that number out from what E6 should be (which is double whatever it is for E6). Thanks. [/QUOTE]
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